'Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official expressions

VQU l K of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised."

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APRIL 25, 1974
PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER_

Editorial

So long, Earth ?

Remember when "Ecology" was the "in" thing? Landthat
Everybody had "Ecology Now" bumper stickers on the N
their cars and ecology flag patches on their jeans. :
Mothers wearing gas masks marched with their small Loves .
children in front of the White House and little old ladiesin

Kentucky sat on their porches with loaded shotgunsto You. //
halt the spread of the strip miners. ,
Well, times change and immediate concerns change: \
This year we have the energy crisis and we are no
longer so concerned about how we extract our minerals
from thfe ground or how we manufacture our raw
material or how we dispose of the wastes producedfrom V
these acts. We seem to be simply concerned that

we do obtain these necessary commodities. 0
What do we use to equate the quality of our lives? A a q
big car and a big, big warm house? All the fuel that we lI :
want-not necessarily need-at any price? A quarter-
pounder with cheese for Saturday dinner? A boat? A
motorcycle?
Ask yourself a simple question. What good are all of

these things if you have no place to live? ,e '
"No place to live?" That's stupid, you say. "I have % ,

,my house. My neighborhood. No place to l live? That's

pretty dumb." L J
Well, you're pretty dumb. When it all comes down to i ,
it, you don't have any place to live except on the poor '
misused and abused planet called "Earth." You don't \1 ,
have the United States or Florida or Jacksonville or '
Riverside or Arlington or Cedar Hills or even your ti

house if you don't have Earth. ,
What have you done for "your place to live" lately
except use what it has to offer you? When's the last time
you planted a tree? When's the last time you walked the
two or three blocks to the store rather than use your gas ,.-
burning, air polluting Detroit monster? When's the last ;
Earth"
Good
the
time you complained to a factory about the smoke Treat : :.
pouring forth from its stacks? When's the last time you ..-?
i ,
wrote to your congressman concerning the environment '. ,
Care and Reverence.
: ? When's the last time you read the label on With

the food that you eat? In fact, when is the last time that

you did anything, anything at all, to improve Earth's
environment for you, and even more important, for
life from the land. The foodwe
your children and for the generations to follow? Our very comes

If the questions hurt, get busy and do something aboutit.
If you've been doing something about it, do more; eat. the air we breathe are giftsof
you've got a lot of people to make up for. If you don't
give a damn, let's hope that there are enough people in the good green earth. So are things that
the first two categories to make up for you and let's

hope that your children don't hate you too badly replenish the spirit: the sounds and the
someday when they look up into the dark sky and say, .
"Mommy, Daddy, what did you do to try and stop this?"

JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper
distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station. Earth week is nearly over, there are still some events left that
Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a you can catch if you are interested.The .
private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR 1974 Jacksonville Earth Week Expo at Regency Square and
NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2. Roosevelt Mall will
the
through
.contnue 27th. The
NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before Jacksonville Transit
publication. News items are welcomed from all sources. Authority, Alternative Energy Systems, Tree Hill Society, Riverside-
Telephone 772.3118 or 3119. Avondale Preservation League, Zero Population Growth, Jacksonville
"Everything advertised in this publication must be made Electric Authority, and other environmentally concerned organizations are
available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to presenting displays, booths, films and slide shows for
race, creed color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, Also included are the Earth your viewing.
user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this Week Childrens Art Show, nature
photography by the !
Jacksonville
policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the Camera Club a display by Jesse Brown's
refusal to print advertising from that source." Backpacking Club, a display by the National Sierra Club and a display by
Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries the State Board of Health
concerning such should be directed to: Also left on the Earth Week
Calendar
,0
k .. \ THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Friday, April, 26. The festival will be held in the
S Fla. 32210 Auditorium of the Haydon
S 4565 Shirley Ave. Jacksonville Burns Library, downtown
% beginhg at 7:30:
.... 0M'.. Telephone 387-3566 film features p'mSeveral award winning
will be
.. presented free of
.. .
\" Award winner. charge, including a 1971 Academy

("VOL. 32 NO. 6 APRIL I 25, 1974 l Last of all, the University of North Florida
will present a "Eco Encounter" -
on campus Sunday, April 28.

an added attraction to their annual expositionin
.S. / / the Gator Bowl on May 4, local Cub and Boy Scouts
will be hosts to a distinctive group of American citizens.The .
Scouts will honor a number of the POW returneeswho
spent their recuperative period at the Naval
Regional Medical Center here, or who have made
Jacksonville their home since their repatriation.In .
the first-of-its-kind POW Returnee Reunion in the
country, the Scouts will also honor the wives of local
military men still missing in action.A .

!| II' joint Navy-community venture, the reunion is
sponsored by the City of Jacksonville, West Duval
<0 a lililita y Persoii reciipsliiijiait Jaycees, Navy League, Fleet Reserve and Naval
Reserve Associations and the North Florida Council-

ilotmeHt pf':$$$ forcreditta Boy Scouts of America.
Coordination of the event is being handled for the
|i sa iri I Navy by Reserve LCdr.Robert W. Goodwin, head of the
Jacksonville Recruiting District Assistance Council.

!maiti&alWmt 1 I 1 S / Boy Scout coordination comes through Cliff Johnson,
Jr., Chairman for the West Jacksonville Jaycees, who
annually take on the Scout Exposition.LCdr. .

Goodwin said, "We need lots of civic support to
automatic fill the Gator Bowl and offer our thanks to our former
an POW's. The City of Jacksonville has taken time to
recognize these folks and it was most apporpriate to
hold the reunion in conjunction with the Scout Expo."

Festivities will begin at 1 p.m. when the former
secondSmcome POW's travel in a motorcade from the Heart of
Jacksonville Motel to the Gator Bowl.A .

45-minute program honoring the former POW's
and MIA wives is scheduled to start at 1:30: p.m, just
before the opening of the exposition.The .
?
guest speaker will be Dr. Roger E' Shields,
Deputy Secretary of Defense (International Economic
Affairs).Dr.Shields was formerly Special Assistant for
POW-MIA affairs and was involved in planning for the
G release of all American prisoners from Southeast Asia.

Jax-'Tm one of the luckiest Navy wives in Jacksonville," Sherry Childers
says with a smile, "I have a wonderful husband, three children, and I love my
job. Give me a guitar and I can sing my moods, and I'm happy. It gets me out
with people and maybe I can bring a little music into their lives."
Sherry will be bringing a LOT of music May 31. That's the day her first album
goes on sale in Jacksonville.Her .

husband, Jim, was stationed at VW-4 for three years as an ADR. Then,
after changing his rate to NC ((Navy Counselor), he was transferred to the USS
Bigelow, homeported at Mayport.Jim .
often accompanies Sherry on the drums and,of course she consults him on v
booking, arrangements and the many other details.
They went to Nashville about a year ago and cut a 45 record at their own ex
pense. It sold all 1,000 copies. %
She calls the first record her "vanity" record, but she expects to sell her r .q ? r i4.\
album in earnest. She's written all the songs she's recorded.
"We'd sit around and talk and talk and dream and dream. Finally, we decided
what have we got to lose; and nothing ventured, nothing gained. We got such a
kick out of the 45-and my parents were thrilled-we thought it was time for our
'small family business' to 'produce' an album."
Songs on the album include "Drifter", "It's Wrong As Sin", "Please Say You
Love Me", "Wake Me When It's Over", "Truck Driver's Woman", "Because I
Am A Woman", and six others, all to be on her own label."I .
have thoroughly enjoyed working with my own group, The Senco Sounds," Y J yn
she says. "I have been fortunate enough to meet a great majority of the
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population of Jacksonville through doing shows at the clubs aboard the three -- -- --- ------- W -------------_ -
local bases. Sherry Childers
Advance copies of the album may be ordered by calling 387-2055 in Jackson-
ville. Price is$5.00 plus C.O.D. and handling fee.

back,Torrance's Kitchen received a request from _
one of our readers for a recipe for cucumber pickles. We know that the F
peak of the cucumber season is a few weeks off yet, but it is not too + -
early to make preparations.For t
homemade cucumber pickles we prefer those made with limeas
they are by far the crispest pickles we know of.
Cucumber Pickles
INGREDIENTS: 7 lbs cucumbers (cut in thin slices), 2 cups
pickling lime, 2 gallons water.
Soak cucumber slices in lime water for 24 hours. Wash in clear f :
water.Soak three hours in clear water (ice water is best). f
Make a mixture of the following ingredients:
2 quarts vinegar, 4V4 Ibs. sugar, 1 tablespoon allspice (whole), 1 E
tablespoon cloves (whole), 1 tablespoon mixed pickling spice, 1 ,
teaspoon celery seed, 1 teaspoon salt, V4 bottle green food coloring (or wow L
desired amount)
Mix vinegar,sugar and spices (tied in cloth),salt and food coloring,
add soaked drained cucumbers and boil about 35 minutes. Put in .
-A
sterilized jars and seal. Makes ten pints.
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"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FLOWER" is this lady's advice for Earth Week. That's good advice I
for the rest of the year, too.

-The "Red Lancers"of VP-10,based at NAS Brunswick, Me.,
are planning a Grand Reunion June 13.16 at the squadron's homeport.
Activities will include a lobster and clam bake, picnics and a
A Reunion Ball.
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< Among the squadron's accomplishments is a record-breaking flight
from San Francisco to Pearl Harbor in 1934.VP-10's six P2Y-1 aircraft
G flew nor-stop across the Pacific to Hawaii in 24 hours and 36 minutes.
I IMI
During the attack on Pearl Harbor, VP-10 (then designated VP.B23) -
) was the only patrol squadron to have a plane in the air before
.v the end of the attack, despite heavy losses.
ti *.5 sP+ ty3. Y k.f After the war, the squadron was decommissioned, then recom-
missioned here five years later.
? All interested persons are invited to write: Reunion, VP-10, Naval
< V ass it 4 ; q r rti Air Station,Brunswick,Maine 04011,or call the VP-10 Reunion Office.
A comprehensive agenda will be promptly mailed answering
questions about availability of lodging and gasoline, as well as
IN .EY reunion details and ro
n o f tt. y y6Ry -
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put a jingle

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ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR THE S-3A-The Navy's S-3A "Viking", shown here in a refueling
exercise, has completed the critical avionics and weapon system portion of the Navy Board of'Inspection m '
and Survey (BIS) trials. Operating out of Navy bases in New Mexico, Maryland, New your
Jersey and Florida, test personnel have evaluated the Viking's avionics, weapons and propulsion
systems and its flying and performance qualities.

That's all that separates you time
from Wooalake Jackson only. 5333-
ville's most spacious apart-
ment community and the
Naval Base. Quiet wooded Available thruJCPenney
grounds surround the residences service center only way prices are going right now-you may need

and extensive Six more money than you thought you'd need. GAG
recreational facilities lend all the you'll need to help
different floor plans let you wants to you money
choose from luxury one. two I beat prices and to buy the bargains you want beforethey're
and three bedroom garden gone.

and house three styles.bedroom So if you're town- PXB45 You don't have to make a lot to borrow a lot at GAG.

looking for the finest in living 82-CHANNEL The size of your loan depends on many things: the
accommodations. cross JERROLD bills you have or have had. What you own or want to
the Buckman Bridgewoodlake, finds T''" buy. The kind of work you do. And, because you
P4 its *
;> wear a uniform, the kind of work you do rates very
COLORAXIAL ANTENNA high with GAG. A steady income makes it easier for

NAS JAX WORD PROCESSING CENTER-Margrett Guy, one of -
I the correspondence secretaries Invites us Into the Center, which is CALLS CENTER-Capt Sizemore dictates information into the
scheduled to officially open May 1. phone.
-::. -
ByMike

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4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 737-4366 trees 1

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$10000
2.I and protect fragile soils
from erosion.Help them keep up
I Issued to Telephone ar
the good work.
'> Address City State Zip .

Only one Certificate may be used towara =I ---
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By GOOD UNTIL
.. the Purchase of a Mobile Home. Void TEN DAYS ::
10.. unless signed by an authorized Date AFTER DATE ::
of ::
representative
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Now under construction and... :

OPENING SOON 0 0L.

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"The Smugglers Den"

... an intimate, cozy piano bar ...JUST ONE OF THE MANY

designed for your complete pleasureand IIII MILEAGE MAKERS, NOW AT

relaxation.
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Watch for the opening announcement. SPECIAL FINANCINGFOR
SERVICE PERSONNEL
M6 U.PAT onUS

_
TRANSCRIBES-Verontca sawicki transcribes as she listens TO
information received from a dictator.At the same time, a magneticcard FILING-Sylvia' Turetz files a magnetic card for later use.
I
receives the information allowing the same message to be
automatically typed. later.

Jax As the end of the Navy Commissary Store fiscal year approaches -
,stores are faced with some "belt tightening" in the area of
civilian staffing.
Less funds will be available for personnel costs during the last
quarter of the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, according to
Cdr.N.P. Jensen, Officer-in-Charge of the Jacksonville CommissaryStore
Complex.
This will mean some cutbacks in the number of part-time and I
temporary personnel normally employed by commissary stores and a
decrease in the amount of overtime and night hours that can be 1s
worked.As i
a result,customers may find some empty spaces on the shelves,
slightly less meat items on display and, possibly, longer lines at the e n
checkout registers. -
Navy commissary stores are taking action to minimize these in-
conveniences as much as po sible, while maintaining normal =
operating hours. At this time there is no plan to curtail scheduled

hours of operation. _
Each commissary store will make adjustments to stay within f
authorized funding and staffing for the balance of the year, Cdr.

Jensen said.Depending.
on the impact on a particular store's staffing, patron
services may vary from store to store during this period.
The Navy Resale System Office anticipates that the stores staffing
situation will improve during the new fiscal year which begins in July.THI .

Comptroller Generalof Now, both husband and wife counts Department) by letter or
the United States has ruled receive BAQ at the single rate if application for back pay (DD
that BAQ entitlements for they have no other dependents. Form 827).
PLAYERS married personnel when both Because of the ComptrollerGeneral's
All claims must be
husband and wife are service ruling, these entitlements supportedby
sufficient documentation and
STUDIO members, have no other may accrue for
information to establish
dependents, and are assigned to periods prior to Sept, 13, 1973, and should include validity,
of
the same or adjacent stations, subject to the 10-year statute of copies
marriage certificates, divorce
retroactive. limitations.In .
GUITARS.It are
t decrees, identity of the service
On Sept 13, 1973 the Supreme this case, the 10-year statute
'd AMPLIFIERS 1- Court ruled that women service does not run during periods of husband sharing joint residencein
I INSTRUCTION members whose husbands are active duty. This means that non-governmental housing,
I Sales-Repairs-Rentals also in the military are entitledto there' is no time limitation oh specific periods for which BAQ is
Music&Accessories BAQ payments on an equal filing claims for people still on claimed and a statement that
,
Jllllf llll 1f IIJAl1U2IIWMI; 1I'IIIIJ.lIIII")>>I IJ MMU M JIIJI!_ basis. active duty. government quarters were not

I CLOSED"'lIl T WEDNESDAYS AND II SUNDAYS I '"'II Prior to this ruling, service For those no longer in the occupied during the periods( )
involved.
women with military husbands military,the effective period of

5225 LENOX AVENUE PHONE 781-1080
-..- ."# (Across from Pizza Inn at Normandy Mall) received BAQ payments at the the statute of limitations beganon SECNAVNOTE 7220 of Sept.
single rate only if they could not the day of the discharge from 28,1973 contains details on BAQ
get housing on base. active duty. eligibility for married service
All claims by Navy membersfor members, and ALNAV 15-74
BAQ payments involving (DTG 031818Z-15 April 74))
periods prior to Sept. 13, 1973 contains details on retroactive
You Can Be the should be submitted to the Navy BAQ payments and proceduresfor
Finance Center (Central Ac- filing claims.

Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than
Tuesday for
arriving too late for this deadline will be published pUblication the following Thursday Ads
the
fOllowing week unless the Publsher; Is In.
strutted otherwise. A check
or money order for ,he
cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy "'"

NEW & USED RENTALS5RANGEPARK f 9060 LEM TURNER .Guaranteed against all road hazards for the life of tho original
KIRBYVACUUMCLEANERS ). (On the Northeide) tread.tire fails, wo will, at our option, repair it free or re
Over 100 Cleaners to choose from -- PHONE 761-2508 place,charging only for tho tread wear on a prorate share of

I Complete layout, all or any part of, FURN. 2BR. APT. BIG RIGSTrain
Field. Pool
384.5678 or 2468383. Near NAS & Cecil
I available. $88. Mo. 7710348.3BR.MO.HO. to drive tractor-trailers
; DON'T ENVY THOSE LIVING with combination of home study

ATTHE OCEAN : and resident training at one of
Rent a modern exclusive townhouse, WALL TO WALL CARPETAC our huge training centers

BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD.
r 1970 GMC V* Ton PU,

.. I ACATAM&FM Radio, Fleet. 21 Inch B&W RCA TV-Walnut,

side, SWB Clean and Good Mech. Console. Old But In Good
I Name Office or activity to which assigned Cond. $1785.00 264-6163 Working Condition. $25.00 Call

I II 772.3060 or after 5:00: PM 778-0429()
I
TUTOR at my home Social
I Rank-Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature I Studies, French 772-3063 2 GIRLS BIKES-3-speed, 20-Inch,

I spider handle bar Banana
1. Advertising will be accepted only from active must provide all Information requested Ie: Full '
I military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name(typed or printed)of person submitting ad and CRIB MATTRESS:New 772-3063 Seat. Hardly Used, Still looks like
I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank-rate office or activity I new. $30.00 & $25.00 Call 772-3060
to which he Is assigned and office telephone. This
2. Free advertising In the '.'rlee-T MARKET"I Antique Square GRAND PIANOby or after 5:00 PM 778-0429
I 'Information is for authentication only and your ad I
be limited to: Offers to buy,sell or rent housingfor William Bourne of Boston. 151
should be worded independently of this Information.
I personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I years old. Excellent Condition. A STEREO-HI Fl RECORD

I personal property; offers of or requests for rides to S. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear in I Real Museum Piece. $195.00 772- PLAYER-With Radio, Motorola,
and from work announcements of educational
I courses offered; by non-profit organizations the following edition Is MONDAY NOON. Ads r 2808 or 264-5915 Walnut, Console. Working
in the
arriving after that date will be placed
I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be accepted N. Condition. $25.00 Call 772-3060 or
following week's edition. Ads will be run only one r
I only if the words "PCS" (for military), or time, unless resubmitted as prescribed above. 1970 Z.28 CAMARO, 350, 4-speed<< after 5:00 PM 778-0429
"Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the I :
Hedman Hedders, New Heads,
I Jacksonville area)are included in the wording of the
.. No phone calls will be accepted regarding Tires, Muffler and Valve Job, HOME and double lot
ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied Spacious
I "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR
by the word "Free". NEWS and AIRWINGER offices cannot provide r $1800, PNZ Weir Ext. 3179 with attached rental Income

I 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. I : apartment. Murray Hills $30,000
.r "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed r 12 STRING ELEC GUITAR- Call LCDR. Stover 772-3584 or 389-
In each edition of our paper.Ads written In longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No
I Case-75 Watt Amp-Excellent 6977
will be rejected. more than two ((2) ads per week per person will be r
I accepted. I Condi tlon-$75.00 Days 772-3067
i 4. Complete forms must be mailed to "Flee-T Nights 772-9088 GARAGE SALE-April 27.289:00-
MARKET" Editor, coo JAX AIR NEWS Bldg. 1, .. Ads appearing to be In the promotion of a r 5:00: Baby Furn & clothes, Refrlg,
I NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above r
OR requirements, will be rejected. The publisher For Sale: PIANO, SCHAFER swimming pool, filter & ACC,
I "Flee-T MARKET" Editor, coo AIRWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all I ads. r Upright Recently Tuned, Good slim gym, toys, clothes, misc.
I 111, NAS Cecil Field Florida 32215. These forms Condition $125.00 Cash, Phone 7533 Hillock Dr. S. 781-2540
E ------------------,-----------_____- 772-7146

medicine comes in a particulartype The Food and Drug Administra.
of container? Probably not. tion (FDA) urges consumers to It
But whether it's a prescriptionor use only the original container of 1
an over-the-counter drug-in any drug. While little pill boxesare \
tablet, capsule, or liquid more attractive, they may not pI ;
form:'there's a reason for the preserve the drug nearly as wellas
way it's packaged. The container the original container did. c---: E

helps preserve the drug's Because many drugs are sensitive -
strength. Change the containerand to temperatures, moisture,
you could render the oxygen,and light, manufacturersare
medicine ineffective, unsafe--or required by law to package
those likely to deteriorate in ways
that will preserve them a reason-
Prohibitionreturning able length of time. The FDA advises .
that if you absolutely must
transfer a drug from the original

container, be sure to ask your.
pharmacist or physician whetherthe
new one is suitable. Then
tomorrow clearly lable the new container so k 4 _

that you'll know what the drug is 1: A S',
Jax-Prohibition returns and how often it should be taken.
Here are some other tips from
here tomorrow night at 8
the FDA
:
p.m. with a non-alcoholic Never transfer a drug to a container .

party Restaurant at the, Candlelight featuring that once held a different ip ; 7rwH
/
"Three's A Crowd". medicine. The drug could mix 4 -7

All Hands, their with traces of the previous contents '. ...._J:. ':'. .-IoIIIIJI ___ .. ,.. .. -....... ,.... ? i' ;,-, ,J' _
and undesirable
cause an
dependents, Civil Service effect.
personnel,and their guestsare READY FOR OPENING NIGHT-Becky Cairns and David Crabtree rehearse a scene from the
Always keep the of the drug
invited to attend. cap upcoming Players by-the Sea production Doll House",which opens tomorrow night at 8:30: p.m.
container tightly sealed. Follow
During intermission, in the Players playhouse, 330 First Avenue, Jacksonville Beach. The play will be directed by CPO
entertainment will be carefully any storage instructionson John Malloy of HS1. Discount tickets are available at Special Services. *
the label.If have -
you any questions
furnished by the USO.
ask your pharmacist.
No alcoholic beverageswill ,
be allowed, but there
will be food and soft drinksat

A the nominal bar. fee of 50 cents How Leo/ing

per person will be charged.The BE Good rich
party is being jointly .
sponsored by NAS Jax and One and two bedroom apartmentsin
the Jacksonville USO. all-adult rental community'

Jax-The NAS Jax Ladies Golf (men). Jean Davis (women). By Ut'llnishnshatl: the northern boundary the unique river and associated : '
Association held a Best Nine This foursome e'ent'as The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Trade Winds and the general waterways at our disposal. ;
Tourney last Tuesday and then hosted by the Tieslaus, the Holts Club (NJYC) is hosting a region of the tropics. As a result Tropical cyclones are ).,'
participated in a Best 'Ball and the Nichols. members only 'Sailing Festival'on two distant weather regimes characteristic of the tropics.
Foursome on Sunday. The Sunday, the 28th, anytime prevail in separate periods of the They are known world over by a
results of both days action were after 10:00: a.m Its a family year. In winter, the local area variety of names. We here in ",
as follows: I Pistol StandingsAMERICAN affair with competition sailing in has a temperate climate with Florida know them as
BEST NINE TOURNEY the O'day sailboats. So people, several long periods of overcast hurricanes. Hurricanes form in
First Flight Jeanie Belhobck : LEAGUE' bring your kids food and suds skies with rain and drizzle while all the warm oceans of the world
((27'2), Penny Bennett ((29)) and \\ L and lets have a fun day. summer brings the typical except the South Atlantic.
Edna Kinder and Julie VP-5 11 0 Speaking of NJYC, the monthly tropical climate with normal Although Jacksonville is in the
Williamson (chip-ins). GEMS 8 2 meeting is scheduled for showers and thunderstorm "Hurricane Belt"" it rarely
Second Flight Berv McAleer HS-1 6 4 Wednesday, the 1st of May at activity, bright sunshine and receives the full force of a
((25), Helen Harrison (26)). FICEUR 6 4 7:30: p.m. in the Marina uniform daily high tem hurricane. During the last 100
Third Flight Polly Tieslau AIMD 3 7 Clubhouse. So, all you memberscome peratures.The years over 100 hurricanes have
((27'2). Evelyn Roberts ((28)) and CPW-11 3 7 on out. Also anyone who is surrounding terrain is passed within 100 miles of Jax
Jane Watson (chip-in). HS-11 No. 3 9 interested in joining, you're swampy, interspersed with but only one storm actually
Nine-holers (Throw out three VP-24 0 8 welcome to attend. Besides the slightly higher sanding soil passed over the area and it came
worst holes) Jo Hogrefe ((34)) NATIONAL LEAGUE regular business meeting our which is heavily wooded with in from the Atlantic side. A main
and Genny Hanley ((18)). \\' L entertainment committee has a pine trees. Because of a year contribution to the rarity of a
BEST BALL FOURSOMEFirst : WEAPONS 8 0 color film for us entitled, round high humidity and the hurricane clouting us with full
George Belhobek. MARTD 9 3 "Islands for Sail". Generally, it moist conditions that surroundthe force is our inland location. As
Alice Mills and Cliff Calais, Julie HOSPITAL 8 3 features sailing in several station, fog is always a threatto big and brutal as hurricanes are
Uitti (net 55)). VP-45 5 3 locations: the Bahamas, the the boater..especially to those they quickly lose their forceful
Second Harris Bolin, Polly VW-4 5 4 Virgin Islands and the early morning fishermen.Of intensity after transversing as
Tieslau Ernie Mills and Penny SUPPLY 2 8 Grenadines. Specifically, it course, the topographicalfeature little as 25 miles over land and
Bennett (net 58)). NARJAX 1 8 shows what one can expect when of most interest is the St. being deprived of warm water
Longest Drive F.rnie Mills HS-11 No. 2 0 9 he charters a sailing yacht for Johns River and her tributaries.NAS which is its primary source of
Caribbean sailing is situated on the west bankof energy.
As the skies become clearer a river that originates near One phenomena which is
and the temperatures rise, more Melbourne; Florida, some 275 generally restricted to sum
varied boating interests are in miles to the south. It flows north mertime is the sea breeze. Land,
TOYO T 4 evidence around us. I thought it almost parallel to the Atlantic sea temperature differenceswith
might be interesting to give you a Ocean at an average speed of daytime heating produces a
brief description of the local area twelve knots and deposits itself diurnal low pressure area,
in relation to the general into the Atlantic via the Mayport generally occuring with
climate. Naval Air Station, jetties. The widest section of the relatively clear and calm con
Jacksonville is located in the St. Johns lies from Palatka to ditions. A resultant onshore
ouch vicinity of latitude 30 degrees N downtown Jacksonville. We are wind from t the east veering I lo
and longitude 81 degrees W near fortunate indeed to have this southeast occurs during the late
afternoon. Gradient winds from
other directionsill sometimes
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FAST-PITCH Intramural Fast-Pitch Tourney Ending TRACK AND FIELD COMING up by the COMFIVE team after
SOFTBALL STANDINGS ResultsFor Jax-lhe COMTACAIRLANT they won the South Atlantic
Volleyball Tourney will be UPJaxIts not too far awaysonow Tourney.
W L concluding today at about 3 p.m. is a good time to start thinking
HOSPITAL 4 0 the week of April 15 in King Hall (Bldg. 563)). about getting in shape for the DEPENDENT RECREATION
NARJAX 3 1 FICEUR 8 HS-8 2 Today's matches will start at 1 NAS Jax intramural track and CENTER OPENING
PELICANS 2 1 HOSPITAL 9 11 HUNTERS 2 p.m. and will determine whether field program. Its also time to Jax-The Special Service
FICEUR 2 1 HS.l1 NARJAX 9 MAD PELICANS FOXES 6 5 VA-45, VP-24 or VW-4 will cap. plan on attending the Dependent Recreation Center
HS-11 2 2 PELICANS 6 HS.ll 3 ture the title.Should a tie for first organizational meeting that will (Bldg. 523) will hold a ribbon
HUNTERS 2 2 HOSPITAL 10 NARJAX 3 occur at the end of today's be held on May 15 at 9:30: a.m. in cutting ceremony on May 1 at 11
HS-1 1 I 3 HS.1 9 HUNTERS 5 matches another match will be the NAS Jax Athletic Office a.m. This will open the Center to
MARINE BKS 0 3 FICEUR 18 MARINE BKS 3 played tomorrow to determinethe (Bldg. 563)). The meet itself is all dependents six years old
MAD FOXES 0 3 winner. scheduled for June 6. through the adult ages. Availableat
Intramural Slow-Pitch JAX HOSTING TWO BOWLING AARON GOES TO ALL NAVY this time are volleyball,
INTRAMURAL SLOW-PITCH ResultsFor TOURNAMENTS VOLLEYDALLTOURNEY Basketball, ping pong, bad
SOFTBALL STANDINGS Jax-The COMTACAIRLANT Jax-COMSIX was defeated by minton, cards and games. Many
Bowling Tournament will get COMFlVE 15-5, 15-11 in the finalsof other activities are scheduled as
AMERICAN LEAGUEW the week of April is underway on May 6 at the NAS the South Atlantic Regional soon as the equipment becomes
L AIMD VP.2 No.1 U 13 FALCONS 8 Jax Bowling Center. All eligible Volleyball Tournament and wenton available.The .
679th 3 1 SUPPLY 17 VP.5 HC.2 5 9679th units and commands who would to the All-Navy Tournament at Center ,will be open weekdays
VP-24N0.1 3 1 7 NDRC 5 like to enter a team are asked to NAS Memphis. NAS Jax will be from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
SUPPLY 3 1 ATC 17 WEAPONS 4MARTO call the NAS Athletic Office at participating in the All-Navy Weekend hours will be scheduledas
FALCONS 2 1 CPW.l1 9 8VW.4 Ext. 3239. tournament in the form of Bill soon as additional staff is
VP-45 2 1 DENTAL 10 15 COM4 No. 2 9COMMUN NAS Jax will also be the host Aaron. Aaron was picked up by available.All .
NDRC 2 1 23 VP.2 No.N 2 3 site of the CINCLANTFLT the Pensacola team that won the hands are invited to attend '"
ATC 1 3 NORM 15 ATC 10VW.4 Bowling Tournament the week 6ND title and then he was picked the opening ceremony.
WEAPONS 0 3 8 CPW.l1 7 following the COM
4 AIMD 12 MARTD 1 TACAIRLANT Tourney. The
VP-5 0 679th 16 12
VP.24 No.1 U VP.5 SUPPLY 0 winner of the COM << >>
NATIONAL LEAGUEW FALCONS 6 VP.45 4 TACAIRLANT Tourney will be
L DENTAL 5 FICEUR 4 participating in this tournament SOl1etlllg

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-LADIES! Are you looking for fun, excitement,
a way to lose weight and get back at your chauvinist pig
husband? Try joining a women's Softball team! er
The game that is featured here was between NAS Jax
and the VP-45"Ladybugs".The Ladybugs won 16-12 with
torrid hitting and great fielding by their little shortshop.The .
game was played at Odum Park in Orange Park.
The ladies teams are made up of dependents, ser-

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PEP TALK'before game is given to the NAS Jax team.
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of 23 April NAMTD 4-3 .571 Center, Inc their assistance and par.
VA IS 2-3 .400 (OIC), was guest speaker at the ticipation in this program.
FAST PITCH LEAGUE VS.28 2-4 .333 April EEO Committee meeting.In It was announced later in the

I Gardner claims high game with 235Help Intramural BovlingStanding's I

Jax-Garlan Duckett of the the Rebels.
moved
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Hurricanes team in the ATLANTIC
LEAGUE place tie when Swain's big game
American League came up with NarJax maintained their half and set led the way to a split with AMERICAN LEAGUEW REBELS 28V 19Vi
the top series in intramural play game lead in the Atlantic League the Thunderbolts. L LIONHEARTS 27 9
last week when jie rolled gamesof last week but it became even The GEMS held second place LATE CHARGERS 32 16 MARINE BKS 25 19
203 and 204 on the way to a 598 more precarious as no less. than the week before but lost it and TEXACO STARS 31 17 HC-2 No .1 20 26
set. Rodger Gardner of the six teams moved to within a fell to third twhcn the Zeros took HURRICANES 29 19 GUTTER RATS 18 26SPLITMAKERS
Batmen No. 1 team took high maximum of four games from three games from them. BUSCH LEAGUERS 29 19 No.2 14 30
game honors in the intramuralswhen the top. The Screwballs took two and PSSSSST 28% 19% WALLBANGERS 10 38
he tossed a 235 in the NarJax stayed on top inspite of the Wreckers two when they met SEA KINGS 23% 24% BATMEN No.2 5 27
Atlantic League. Carlos Swain the fact they lost three to the last week and FICEUR 5 took NFO 18 30 PACIFIC
was one pin off in both categorieswhen Controllers. The Controllers three from Rose's Raiders to RED BARONS 18 30 LEAGUEW L
he rolled a 234 game and a moved from fifth to third as a complete the Continental League MARINE BKS No.2 17 31 PELICANS
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597 set for his Help team in the result. In that match Larry action. MAD FOXES. No.:3 14 34 TRIPPERS 31 13

Continental League. English rolled a 220 for NarJax AMERICAN LEAGUE CONTINENTAL LEAGUEW CPOS 31 17"-
Team results and other Individual and Ray Boles rolled a 208. Ray Moore's 202 game helpedthe L ADCOPS 31 17
highs that occured in the The Dirt Balls moved into Late Chargers take three GAFFERS 32 16 ONES BUNCH 30 14SPLITMAKERS
intramural leagues are as second as a result of their split from the Sea Kings in the HELP 27 21 No. 1 25 23
follows: with the Six Packs in which Bill American League last week and DOCS 27 21 HIGH LIFERS 21 27
PACIFIC LEAGUE Dunne rolled a 217 for the new the three wins in turn helped put GEMS 26 18 BUSCH BUDS 20 28
The Pacific League's first second place team. The Mad the Late Chargers in sole THUNDERBOLTS 25 23 MAD FOXES No.2 1434
place Trippers were idle last Foxes No. 1 team lost the second possession of first place. WRECKERS 23 25 FASO 11 37 "
week and as a result there was a place spot as a result of not The Busch Leaguers were tied FICEUR 5 22 26 HC-2 No.2 9 31 .
real scramble as the Pelicanstook bowling last week. for first with the Chargers the ZEROS 22 26 ATLANTIC LEAGUEW
over first and the CPOs, AFEES moved from sixth to week before but that changed SCREWBALLS 21 27 L.
ADCOPS and Trippers ended up fifth with three wins against the when NFO took all four from the ROSE'SRAIDERS "'18 30 NARJAX 27% 16% 4
for second. Sparks and Gardner's Busch Leaguers. WOMEN'S LIB 27
in a tie 235 led the 17 DIRT BALLS 27 17
The Pelicans took over first Batmen No. l team to a sweep of The Texaco Stars took over NATIONAL LEAGUEW CONTROLLERS 26 14 '
with a sweep of the Busch Buds the Sea Horses to complete the second when they took all four L MAD FOXES No. 1 26 18
that was inspired by three men Atlantic League schedule for last from the Red Barons and the ROTOR HEADS 32 16 AFEES 25% 18% .
and their 200 games. Bill Brown week. Hurricanes took over third place SOLEX 32 16 CPOS 25 19
rolled a 213, Buck Carter a 211 CONTINENTAL LEAGUEThe from PSSSSST when they took PIN BUSTERS 30% 17% SIX PACKS 23% 24%
and Bob Cunningham a 210. Gaffers stayed on top of the three from PSSSSST.Duckett led
ADCOP moved into a tie for Continental League standingslast the way to third place with his
second with their three wins week even though the Docs two 200s and 598 while Art Long
against the Mad Fox No. 2 team. took three games from them.The did his best for PSSSSST with a

The Foxes one win was enhancedby Docs moved into a tie for second 201 game. FURNITURE REPAIRING
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